Go to:  
  1. Polzeath
  2. /
  3. cornwall
  4. (2)

United Kingdom

Cream teas in Cornwall
It bewitched du Maurier and Betjeman and inspires thousands of visitors a year. Home to the mysterious landscape of Bodmin Moor, miles of golden beaches, the industrial heritage of the tin mines, a language of its own and pretty fishing villages and ancient folk festivals aplenty, Cornwall is one of Britain's best-loved regions. Send us your tips on your favourite Cornish picnic spots, beaches, hotels and pubs.
Order tips by: Most recent first  |  Most popular first
    tip

    Rumps Point

    Posted by ChrisAP 4 August 2007

    North of New Polzeath is a headland ending at the Rumps Point. From here there are spectacular views up and down the coast. This stretch belongs to the National Trust and there is a car park off a small road going out to Pentire Farm.

    100%

    agreed

    3

    people

    I agreeI disagree

    tip

    Little Avalon

    Posted by littleavalon 12 February 2007

    Little Avalon is a cafe just a long enough walk from the fantastic flat sandy beach to dry off after a long days body boarding or surfing. If you like animals visit Helena the chicken and her friends for free at the pets corner directly oppsite (but watch out for Lloyd the cheeky talking turkey!). I would have a strawberry crush and a mars bar melt (it's delicious!). The best snacks in Cornwall!!!

    By Isabella Lily Brizzolara (age 8).

    Cross the road from the beach look for the sign and walk towards the caravan site.

    100%

    agreed

    1

    people

    I agreeI disagree


      Your tips about Polzeath